Chris Brown, of BuffaloBills.com, reports Buffalo Bills rookie WR Chris Denney said he feels he can play at the NFL level and said he is confident in the improvements he has made in his game. "I feel like I can be productive at this level," Denney said. "I think I can help the team win ballgames. It took about a week to a week and a half to get used to the speed (of the NFL game) but it's slowed down. I'm learning the offense. We didn't have this complex of an offense so learning all that helps out a lot."

Allen Wilson, of the Buffalo News, reports Buffalo Bills rookie WR Martin Nance his hoping his size (6-foot-4 and 213 pounds) will help him make the team's final roster. "I definitely think my height can help me and I think I can bring a different element to the receiving corps," Nance said following an offseason practice Thursday, June 8. "I'm excited about that." Despite his prolific numbers in college, he went undrafted, but the Bills signed him quickly. "Because we didn't draft any receivers, I wanted to get some taller guys in here to work with them and see what different things we could do with them in our package with the new offense we're running," said Bills receivers coach Tyke Tolbert, who added that 6-3-plus undrafted rookie WR Chris Denney was brought in for the same reason. Tolbert said Nance has shown improvement every day since he arrived, but Nance indicated that he's still a work in progress.